Intel Corporation
PRIORITIZING BOOTING OF VIRTUAL EXECUTION ENVIRONMENTS
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Abstract:
Examples described herein relate to circuitry to boot a virtualized execution environment (VEE) by use of system resources, wherein the system resources are allocated based on a priority level of the VEE. In some examples, the circuitry to boot a VEE by use of system resources is to access an identification of system resources to use to boot the VEE and priority level of the VEE from stored data. In some examples, the priority level of the VEE is based on a service level agreement (SLA), service level objective (SLO), or class of service (COS) that identifies boot time of the VEE. In some examples, the circuitry is to boot a VEE by use of system resources, wherein the system resources are allocated based on a priority level of the VEE and also based on a number of VEEs that boot concurrently.
Utility
2 Feb 2021
27 May 2021